Jack Reeves, PhD

Jack Reeves

State University of New York at Buffalo

Dr. Jack Reeves, PhD, is an MD, PhD student at the State University of New York at Buffalo. Before his current studies, he earned a Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities and spent two years as a postbaccalaureate researcher in the Behavioral Neurology Unit at the National Institutes of Health. His PhD research focuses on the impact of chronic active white matter lesions, detected as "paramagnetic rim lesions” on iron-sensitive MRI, on multiple sclerosis disease progression.

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